Over a Hundred Visitors at Green Automotive's
Open Day

NEWPORT BEACH,
CA--May 14, 2013: Green
Automotive Companyorganized its first Open Day on the 4th of May
to
present its new Newport
Coachworks manufacturing facility in Riverside, California. Over a
100 shareholders, customers, potential investors and journalists
joined
the company to view the first buses to roll off the production line
and
to share the tremendous progress the company achieved over the past
few
months.

“It is very encouraging to see that these
buses are made of over 90% of American components --
this is great for
our economy. We are proud to be one of GAC's
shareholders and to be part
of this exciting development.”

For this special occasion Newport Coachworks organized guided tours
to
show the manufacturing process of its high quality buses. Visitors
had
the opportunity to discover the Fiberglass assembly and Tooling
development, the Frame and Metal Assembly, the Preparation and Paint
process, the Final Assembly, the Upholstery and Internal
"fit-out" as
well as the Fiberglass Fabrication with its new infusion process. In
addition visitors could let themselves be inspired by the elegance
and
comfort of the new
Atlas range by taking a test ride.

Not only are the new bus designs beautiful to see both inside and
out,
but in addition, the manufacturing techniques employed reduce weight,
improve comfort and provide greater reliability. The processes are
also
cleaner, using low solvent or waterborne paints, and just 22% resin
content versus the more normal 60% in Fiberglass production.

GAC shareholder D. Stevens stated: "We are amazed what
the new
management and their teams have been able to achieve over the past
few
months: from nothing 6 months ago, we are standing in a
state-of-the-art
manufacturing facility; right next to me the highest quality shuttle
buses are produced with the latest manufacturing technology available
and these are all already sold to the market. And the first all
electric
shuttle bus is already under development!"

GAC shareholder S. Wells said: "It is very encouraging
to see that these
buses are made of over 90% of American components --
this is great for
our economy. We are proud to be one of GAC's
shareholders and to be part
of this exciting development."